Random thoughts on coding
– I have moved forward the development of Thundax P-Zaggy with the addition of a Finite Automata builder and simulator. "A deterministic finite automaton (DFA) also known as deterministic finite state machine is a finite state machine that accepts/rejects finite strings of symbols and only produces a unique computation (or run) of the automaton for each input string. (wikipedia)". Building the automata with P-Zaggy is quite simple, so let's start by building a DFA for the following language: L = {ba | abna, n > 0}.As it is shown in the previous image, the DFA would be as ...